Lewandowski: Yes, I steamed Trump's pants

Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski told CNN Thursday that he steamed Donald Trump's trousers as part of his responsibilities on the 2016 campaign trail.

"Everybody does everything on the campaign", Lewandowski explained.

Camerota asked Lewandowski about the book's tidbit that Hope Hicks, now the White House communications director, steamed Trump's trousers ― sometimes as he wore them ― during the presidential campaign and why she was charged with that task.

Lewandowski says there needs to be more accountability in the FBI regarding the investigation and the forthcomings related to the Hillary Clinton email scandal. "It was five people!" When you're in a rush, Alisyn, we're doing 25 events a day. We're going to make sure things are ready.

"If that's part of my job as a campaign manager, I do it all", he added.

Chris Vlasto was the executive producer of "Good Morning America" when he called Trump deputy campaign manager David Bossie on election day. "How the hell could you forget the machine?"

"Well, he never ate the bread, which is the important part", Lewandowski said. The president even reportedly used to have his bodyguard and confidante Keith Schiller run to McDonald's to pick up some of his favorite menu items and bring them back to the White House.

Camerota also asked Lewandowski about Trump's frequent dinner choice of Two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish sandwiches and a chocolate milkshake and if he was concerned about the president.

President Donald Trump's former campaign manager told Business Insider that Trump's more-than 2,400 calorie McDonald's orders were a product of the then-candidate having a "routine" similar to "an incredible professional athlete".